2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile) (CAS 13472-08-7): Your Premier Free Radical Initiator Supplier

Discover the advantages of 2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile) (AMBN), a superior oil-soluble azo initiator for demanding polymerization processes. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-purity AMBN to enhance your product formulations. Get a competitive price and reliable supply.

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Key Advantages of Our AMBN Initiator

Safer Decomposition Products

Unlike some other azo initiators, AMBN does not form TMSN, addressing health and safety concerns relevant to many chemical procurement managers and scientists. This makes it a preferred choice when seeking safer chemical solutions.

Excellent Oil Solubility

Our 2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile) exhibits superior solubility in various organic solvents, allowing for greater flexibility in formulation and application, which is a key consideration for product formulators.

Controlled Polymerization

As a reliable free radical source, AMBN provides precise control over polymerization processes, preventing unwanted chain defects and branching, leading to enhanced polymer structures for advanced applications.

Diverse Applications for 2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile)

Plastics Manufacturing

Utilize AMBN as a polymerization initiator for producing various plastics, ensuring consistent molecular weight and properties essential for procurement managers sourcing raw materials.

Coatings Industry

Enhance the curing of resins in coatings with our high-quality 2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile). It's a critical component for achieving durable and protective surface finishes.

Adhesive Formulations

Improve the bonding strength and thermal stability of adhesives by using AMBN, a key radical initiator favored by R&D scientists and formulators for its reliable performance.

Rubber and Resin Synthesis

Our 2,2'-Azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile) is an effective initiator for the synthesis of specialized rubbers and resins, supporting manufacturers seeking high-performance polymer building blocks.